Hereditary Spherocytosis Presented by Dr. Deena Abdel-Hadi Moderator: Dr. Yousef Abu Osbaa Introduction Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is the most common red cell ...
Hereditary Spherocytosis Ian Roberts Introduction Causes Symptoms Laboratory Studies Treatment Case Study Introduction Red blood cell membrane disorder Spherically ...
Spherocytosis is a condition that is characterized by an abnormality which is caused in the red blood cell membrane. While healthy blood cells are shaped like flattened, indented discs, these abnormal membranes lead to sphere-shaped red blood cells and the premature breakdown of those cells.
HEMATURIA BASIC COURSE OF DIAGNOSIS Xiaoqi Xu Renji Hospital Shanghai Second Medical University CONTENT Definition of hematuria Etiology Clinical feature Differential ...
From the New England Journal of Medicince Diagnosis of the Blood Smear From the New England Journal of Medicince Diagnosis of the Blood Smear, N Engl J Med 2005;353 ...
Laboratory Evaluation: Features of RBC breakdown: Hyperbilirubinemia ... antimetabolites used in chemotherapy. Clinical Data ... Laboratory diagnosis: ...
... considered the best treatment in gouty knee monoarthritis. Case 13 Attention to the Subungueal splinter hemorrhage and Janeway lesions (non-tender, ...
Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Lisa Rose-Jones, MD Monday, Aug 24th Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Warm Agglutinins Due to IgG antibodies that react with protein ...
John J. Cush, MD Chief, Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine UT Southwestern Medical School
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A Practical Approach to Anemia How to efficiently and accurately work up an anemic patient ? Dr.R.V.S.N.Sarma., M.D., M.Sc., (Canada) Consultant Physician & Chest ...
HEREDITARY ANEMIAS PROF. SAMIYA NAEEMULLAH Diplomate American Board of Pediatrics FAAP, FCPS Head of Pediatrics Department Islamic International Medical College
Jaundice is a yellow mark of the skin, mucous membranes, and the whites of the eyes happened by enhancing the amounts of bilirubin in the blood. Jaundice is a signal of an underlying disease process. Website - myfreeprescription.com
OSCE Raika Jamali M.D. Gastroenterologist and hepatologist Sina hospital Tehran University of Medical Sciences * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Case 12 Old man ...
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17 year old Fiji Indian male. Chronic jaundice, no other symptoms. ... Cholelithiasis (pigment stones) is common and may be the cardinal symptom at presentation. ...
... in Anaemia Large white areas are marrow fat Failure of cell maturation Nuclear breakdown Cytoplasmic breakdown Megaloblastic Anaemia Defective DNA synthesis ...
Approach to Anemia How to efficiently and accurately work up an anemic patient ? Dr.R.V.S.N.Sarma., M.D., M.Sc., (Canada) Consultant Physician & Chest Specialist
gall bladder by dr. hayder m. abdulnabi md, cabs anatomy pear-shaped, 7.5-12.5 cm normal capacity- 50 ml fundus, body, neck (terminates in a narrow infunbibulum ...
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is a non-specific test for inflammation. It is easy to perform, widely available, Inexpensive making it a widely used screening test.
Suggested management of the RhD-sensitized pregnancy Monthly Maternal ... Incidence Of Maternal Alloimmunization The overall ... Rh Null Erythrocytes ...
INTRODUCTION TO RHEUMATOLOGY KATHRYN DAO, MD Arthritis Consultation Center July 21, 2005 Why even care? 2002 CDC reported arthritis as the leading cause of disability ...
Hematologic Diseases General Introduction of Hematology Components and functions of blood Two major components: blood cells(cellular fraction) plasma ...
Life of a Red Blood Cell Erythroid precursors undergo 4-5 divisions in marrow, extrude nucleus, become reticulocytes, enter peripheral blood, and survive ~100-120 days
Red blood cells(erythrocytes) are major ... Thalassemia major(cooley s A) ... severe form, first described by Cooley.Affected infants present with severe A, ...
Hepatobiliary disease Prepared by: Siti Norhaiza Binti Hadzir Bilirubin metabolism Major metabolite of heme Heme is found in hemoglobin, myoglobin and cytocrome.
Bone marrow Red Yellow Bone Fat Reticulin Haematopoiesis red, white, platelets lymphoid Red cells Men Women Hemoglobin (g/l) 140-180 120-160 Hematocrit (%) 40-52 ...
ANEMIA Brian L Penza, D.O. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine General Characteristics Anemia defined as reduction in Hct (volume of RBCs) or Hb ...
Approach to Childhood Anemia H. Tamary Hematology, Schneider Children s Medical Center of Israel Normal Hemoglobin and MCV Values in Term Infant Hb MCV (g ...
A 8 years old male boy presented with h/o pallor, yellow colouration of sclerae since 5 years. He also c/o episodes of abdominal pain. Spleen is palpable.
... defects in hemoglobin, typically due to genetic mutations in globin genes. ... common mutation is that of beta-globin, leading to the HbS of sickle cell ...
Tips for doing well in neonatology section of Pediatric Boards Shantanu Rastogi MD, MMM Neonatologist, Maimonides Medical Center Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
DISEASES OF THE NEWBORN Belen Amparo E. Velasco, M.D. DISEASES OF THE NEWBORN Belen Amparo E. Velasco, M.D. CARDIOVASCULAR DISTURBANCES CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS ...
... in 1 in 2000 to 4000 of people in the US in all racial and ethnic groups. Inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion and my be linked to blood group antigens ...